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From the press release:San Diego, CA (November 9, 2006)â€”Itâ€™s not a rift in the space/time continuumâ€”IDW Publishing is pleased to announce the return of Star Trek to the realm of comic books. The legendary science fiction franchise thatâ€™s spanned six television series, ten motion pictures, and hundreds of novels, celebrates its 40th anniversary by naming [...]From the press release:

San Diego, CA (November 9, 2006)â€”Itâ€™s not a rift in the space/time continuumâ€”IDW Publishing is pleased to announce the return of Star Trek to the realm of comic books. The legendary science fiction franchise thatâ€™s spanned six television series, ten motion pictures, and hundreds of novels, celebrates its 40th anniversary by naming IDW Publishing as the source for all-new Star Trek comic book voyages.

IDWâ€™s plans for the Star Trek franchise in comics are far-reaching, and will unfold over the next few months. The first Star Trek miniseries will debut in January 2007, in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next GenerationÂ®. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D return with an all-new adventure that will span The Next Generation timeline. The six-issue miniseries, Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Space Between, begins by setting the scene during the first year of the Enterprise-Dâ€™s mandated mission to explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, boldly going â€œwhere no one has gone before.â€

[At the helm of this first venture is writer David Tischman (Bite Club), who is joined by artist Casey Maloney (Children of the Grave). Artists Dennis Calero (X-Factor) and Zach Howard (Shaun of the Dead) will provide 50/50 covers for the first issue, with covers from Spectrum Award-winning artist Jeremy Geddes (Doomed) and veteran painter Ken Kelly (KISSâ€™s Destroyer album art) also on the way.

But thatâ€™s just the beginning. IDW Publishing will be producing additional Star Trek titles with a new line of comic book projects in the rich tradition of 40 years of science fiction excellence.

“I couldnâ€™t be happier to be shepherding Star Trek comics in the 21st century,â€ said IDWâ€™s Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall. â€œNot only is this one of the most storied franchises in all of entertainment, but its history in comics is a long one, too. And yet, despite the abundance of different Star Trek comics that have come along in the past, weâ€™ve hit on some unique ways to bring new vibrancy and creativity to the line. I look forward to building on the legacy that stretches back to the Gold Key comics I read as a kid and moving the franchise forward into the future. Well, further into the future, that is. Canâ€™t wait to let the fans know more of what we have in mind.â€

Star Trek The Next Generation: The Space Between issue #1 (of 6) debuts in January 2007. Diamond Order Code NOV06 364